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my ever changing list....
10. Smut Peddlers - ISM 09. Wipers - Is This Real? 08. X - Los Angeles 07. 7 Seconds - Walk Together, Rock Together 06. Fang - Landshark/Where the Wild Things Are 05. Gorilla Biscuits - Start Today 04. The Co-Dependents - 13 Golden Love Songs 03. Crass - Christ the Album 02. Subhumans - The Day The Country Died 01. Rudimentary Peni - Death Church this will obviously change in 10 minutes :) |
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hometown heroes
would probably add the Crew to that list as well :) |
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****, I guess I should come up with my own list. I love me some punk, but I'm much more of a metal guy, so a lot of my favs would be on the metal side of punk. If nobody gives Marquee Moon a second thought, then I think old school metalcore should be up for grabs.
1. Arkangel - Dead Man Walking 2. Converge - Jane Doe 3. Magrudergrind - Magrudergrind 3. Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here Are the Sex Pistols 4. Unbroken - Life.Love.Regret. 5. Dead Kennedys - Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death 6. Madball - Set It Off 7. Sick of It All - Death to Tyrants 8. Black Flag - Damaged 9. X-Ray Spex - Germfree Adolescents 10. Ramones - Ramones Honorable Mention: Charles Bronson - Youth Attack |
IMO, the term punk came in 1976, so Ramones was the first real punk band. Anything else was influence. I've listened to a lot of proto-punk, and to me its not the same.
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Nope. It was more minimalistic. Resembled a skull and crossbones slightly, but I can't be sure. Rites of Spring is great however.
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